The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26

m u n m u s m o u r n n m i % t , m & $ c a l a n d f i n o o f t t Cam* to “ Skirt ►Out Juaiw* * Aprti U , ia Oustor* MeDemdd The Mizpah Bibk Cl*** met with —-* » ’Mr*. JK, I*. Stormont, TuawUty after* tbair 1WN*i' April 2, with 18 member* and 1*m vhitor* present. The martin* wm called to order by the president, Temperauc* Notes Sponsored by CadarvUI* W. C. T. V. fS * “Ch£cii*o%rlb^^(v^)™steM State* have experienced a £0 per cent slump in milk consumption since repeal, aceoring to a recent gov* eminent survey. r w v « « * •* i iw t . i. "Y- •* ttotCItoago’aliqiM* bill last year in- Colmntow, k th. Mwt r f «• **** **>r 000 , 00 « and that the D. 5 £ T » i e J T S e ' J S f a S f f Z X T S S f m i “ n dtt“ ta ^ — tond^ tto M to b vm CaUegp, is m l the scripture lesson and led in hwnejtoW Tneetoy fer the spring l*»y*r. The devotional period dosed v* e* ti0®- .by singing “Near the Croas * Um. Marv’ ttl^ tiu Z r^ Z u. t ■ 1 Th* r°U <*U * * * answered by each z S T ? * Z * ° ?**, ’f en *** totoing thdr tovarite hymn. It I Church Hotel unwtsd pwBsmmwAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieeea, Mi*i#t*r Sabbath School, 10 a, m. Meryl Storsmat, Supt. Preaching, 11 a. m- Theme, “Hid* SHIPMENT OP PISH COMING 'William Marshall reporta that we jean expect p large shipment of lake (crspplea and ekaanel cat fiah in a few returned toiMriator in Cleveland,>a* being the Raster month, the program eras an Easter one. We were favor* A t this writing, the day after the repeal election in Alabama, it would seem that this southern state voted to ed by a dpat by Margery and Dorothy 1stay in the dry column. The proposed Columbiis Cotton,- “ B*b-o4ink Tell Me True” modification of the 20-year-old pro* Mr. Clyde Htoehieott. o f _____ _ ____ ^ 4tvw ^ ^ S w ! i b8P# b^S ifid V r iT o f Whitten statutes was defeated and the w ®**ter England during the state also defeated the legalisation of Mr and V n Tr«nir.. i t i .,■ ^ j . ' *^ie C'la88 san£ hard liquor. But the legislature of ^ <°r « * « • « — -" It-m . a ‘ f e f a » L y„M to end , S m WH o « ta tatU^s^fc^BiiSrs£ 55 . b" uhtui,h,ry• * ”***««■t*«' lumbns. . , The Cotton sisters then sang two moto tongs, Mendelsshon’a “Spring The Methodist young people o f the Epworth League c f northern Ohio at ^ - 3 m v « i ^ ' « - K 1S r 3 ^ S “ i S S T m T s w ^ L ^ n l L * 2 E u « J f * ^ * ft?*' which tUn* w* *di°»»«»«d for * Baldwin-Wallsce College, February J S S - ^ # * * * R * » wi*h ^ e hostess, assisted 23, 24, passed the following resolu* tormtion o f W * »th e r ’« birthday. by Mrs, Minnie McMillan and Mrs.1 Cotton, served delicious refreshments. GOLDEN RULE CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Johnson, and family o f Chicago are exported here thi*.week for a visit with toe latteris parents, Prof, and Mrs. C, W, Steele, J— ” , i ■-,....... The Golden Rule Circle met at the Rev. C. E. Hill will give his il- hom? °* hfw- Aden Barlow, Thursday lustrated address, “Jeans As Been By *veBh»R> March 28- with thirty mem- the' Artists” in ty* M. E, Church, at *>«» and thfee guests present. New Jasper Sunday evening. . to**16 ^ asa ®re*ident, Mjrs* C. E. ~ i " ■! . . . - ' Masters presided over the business Mrs. Hattie Owens has returned se*®*om home after an extended'visit with her ^ rSr ^ora Trumbo had charge of a son-in-law and daughter, !^ - Add Mrs. very hdP**1devotional service, using John Lott In PJttoWririr. , v as her'topic, ' ‘Prayer.” She read ^ several well choseit Bible references I)r, ‘ .. ............ ... vacation spending .,-,, „ ----- ------- ................. Glouster, O., and other relatives in the f 1'ent Player, Mrs, Ross played softly southern part of the state, ! S^ eet Hour of Prayer,” . , ........... J The very interesting program of Prof. J. W. Ault and1 Wife were the evenj Bf arranged by Mrs. Barlow called- to the Northern, part of the w^_ asJEollows: State Wednesday evening owing to’the l * 8”*! So*°^~Mrs. Boss. sudden death of a relative of Mrs. ^adiiig, Sally Ann’s Expeidence— Ault. . Mrs" Ehas- - __________ _______ * . j • , Solo, My Wild Irish Rose—Miss Prof. Frank W iley wife and daugh- Winifred Stuckey., ter, arrive today (Friday) for a few Paper, Two Irishmen ‘Mrs. Blair, days vacation. Prof* Wiley is a dele-* Enet» Believe Me I f All Those En- gate to the meeting of First Ohio d«fm g Young Charms-Mrs, C. E. Presbytery at Middletown, Tuesday, J° i " son' Mrs* Cora Clemans. , April 9tb t , The program was followed by a so- ’ * ' cial hour during which delicious' re- . -Mr. and Mrs. W. W* Galloway, Mr, fom e n ts were served by the hostess W Mrs. Lloyd Confarr, Mr. and Mrs. and the committee on entertainment. Fred Shew, Mr* and Mrs. Ed Hamil- ~ ~ “ ton, Mr. and Mm William, Ringer,at- , Rev. C. E, Hill o f the M. E. Church, tended a 7 o’clock dinner at the home vWll he guest speaker at services ,Sun- o f Donna Pauline Bryan in Jamestown day evening, at, New Jasper Church. Friday evening. - Rev. Hill will present steropticon i - ,■.. - ’-rr^yri-nt... slides and colored picture* illustrat- MoBsrs. Marion Hostetler and ing the life of Christ. Walter Kilpatrick, who have been at- ------------- -— tending Western* Seminary, Pitts­ burgh, Pa., have returned .here. -The tion; We deplore the evils of the liquor traffic* We believe that,through con­ certed action as young people we Should be able to correct this evil by refusing to patronize places of busi­ ness where liquor is possible* ' It would be well for other young people’s organizations to adopt similar resolutions. days for Mawisa Crsak. The fish will be placed above the newly construct­ ed dam. There will be no fishing per* mitted from the newdamto tot cover­ ed bridge until July 1st. Swimming1 WiU also be prohibited in that section o f the stream until July 1st SALES TAX REPORTED State Treasurer Harry S, Day an­ nounces that the sake fact has reach- sold, .wherever ■V- Senator Arthur Capper has offered a bill in Congress to prohibit the cir*. culation of liquor advertising through the mediums of interstate commerce. I t is known as S. B. 641. It would be well to write‘ to your senator asking him to support this bill. ■ The Chicago Daily News says: “ The saloon was never to return; liquor was to be taken out of politics; bootlegging was to be ended; drinking was to decrease; temperance was to be promoted. Furthermore, unemploy­ ment was to be mitigated greatly; new revenue was to roll into state and Federal treasuries in vast sums, and the nation was to be saved many mil­ lions in the cost of enforcement.. . * “None of the promises has been ful­ filled. .The saloon is back, liquor is in politics, bootlegging continues, drink­ ing has increased, unemployment is worse, the revenue returns to the state treasury are far below the hope­ ful estimates of 1933, and the cost of fighting the illicit traffic is still burdensome.” Y. P, C. U., fl:SO p. m. Subject, “ Sacrificing with Christ.” Leader, Dorothy Anderson. - Union Service, 7:?0 p. m., in Free* bytorian Church, Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7;30 p. m. j Xenia Presbytery meets at Reynold- in Greene county. The burg, Monday, April 8th, at 10:30 a. total in the state is 18,096,844 with toe m, Lay delegate Roy Waddle* discount to venders of $256,88?. So *feftin* Wj 5dne*?*y< AP*» far Cedarrille has received but 118.14. 10th, will be combined in the Annual Congregational Dinner and -Business -— *- -----—■-— ^ — lj Meeting. Dinner, under the direction of the Ladiee’ Aid, will be served at 6i30 p. m., to be followed by tip Busi­ ness meeting at 7:80 p, m. Reports will be heard from each organization o f the church as to the wort; accom­ plished toe past year. Election o f offi­ cers, including one trustee for five year term. It is hoped that every member can plan to be present to enjoy the dinner hour, and the business meeting. Usual Covered Dish dinnerwill be-served. Tiie Women’s FresbyteHsl of Xenia Presbytery Was held Thursday, April 4th in the First Xenia Church. A good delegation from our societies were present.-. . . ■ WARNING! Farmers’ Investigate Allis-Chmlmers Tractor before buying* L e t us demonstrate this wonderful tractor. Quality equipment at low price* Gordon Bros. Garage 30 Ernst Second St. Xenia, O . BOARD OP EDUCATION AND V , FACULTY KfrnCRTAINBD Judge R. L* Gowdy in Common Pleas Court ha# denied a divorce to former will be ordained and the latter Lawrence D. Wilson and his wife. The with Paul McLaughlin, Cedarville .suit vvas heard in private, both asking Seminary student, will be licensed. for jegaj separation. Alimony was n 1:',l.1,■"■r-T-':'-—; , granted, the wife, the amount to be Mr. and Mrs. R. A. JamieaOn, and between the two by agreement. Mrs, Margaret Work, were guests at _ ......... —.. Morning Sun, Ohio, Thursday evening,; Attorncy Geo¥ge H. Smith, Xenia, at a dinner has been elected president of the Wilson, on his 76th birthday* flfr. Gwene County Fish and Game Com- Wilson has been an elder m the U* P. misBion; Fred Schaur, Qaborn, vice Church of Morning Sun for a long presjdent. DaUas Marshall, Cedarville term of years. . jsecretary; E. H. Heathman, Xenia, treasurer; Ohmer Tate, M. C* Smith, John Bocklett and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ervin o f Cin- Herman Haller, Xenia, C. A. Shade, Osborn, -Harry Seifert, Xenia Twp., Roscoe Turner, Jamestown, William Jobe, Bettbrook, cinnati were guests at the home of Mr. Ralph Murdock and sister, Miss Ins, Sabbath. Other guests were Mrs. 0. L. Smith and daughters, ***&*}'£ directors. Committees were named and Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs, Smith fw dijJtrjbution of fish and game, visited in Xenia a few days, when the, .......... . latter left for Texas on a business t i f l l WWlted trip. usedcars* interesting Xenia, O. -We buy and sell new and Belden A Co., Steele Bldg., It is an unusual slid domestic comedy With bits of pathos throughout. The wall chosen east ^ _____________ plan* to make you laugh and then to .Bought" mid Sow7~Wsi. H. Home and Prtple* Bldg., Aaao. De­ posits and C. Da and H. and A. Ere make you cry. Don’t miss it! McGervey, O, 294 E. Second St, Xeaia, see Roli’ up your sleeves “Shirt Skaves.” come to Subscribe for THE HERALD S E E D BARGAINS ta 10 Bu. H igh Tuat L. Red Shipped It* Seed, b « ....... $13 5° 20 Bu. H igh t e a t W h ite Sweet C lover, hu............. » 4*K0 5 Buu H igh t e a t Hom e G rown T im othy, bn............f 8 00 300 Bn* R eeleened N g n *m Oata, hu........ .............88c McGUINN On Tuesday evening, April 2, Mr. and Mrs, H, D. Furst entertained the Board o f Education, their wives and husbands, and others at the Wbitelaw Reid Home at 6 o'clock dinner. The decorations were in keeping with the Season. ■ The remainder o f the evening WaS spent at the Farst home in Cedarville, where they enjoyed Mrs. Chester# Me Donald Carr, reader, from Columbus. • Those present were: Mr, and Mrs. Fred Clemans, Mrs. and Mrs. W, B, Ferguson, Mr. and Mrit* W. W. Gallo­ way, Mrs, and Mrs* F. U. Gillilan, Mr* and Mrs. W. 0. Iliff, Mr, add Mn. A. E. Rfehardf, Supt- and Mrs. H* 0. Aultman, DT, and Mrs. W. R, Me* Cheaney, Mr. and Mrt. Jehu Ross, Mr, E* G. Lowry; Mrs. Cheitom McDonald Carr, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Furst. On Thursday, April 4, the faculty, their wives and husbands were also entertained at the Reid Home at 6 o’clock dinner, after which a social time was enjoyed with Mrs. Carr, who rendered several selection. In addi tion to toe reading, rook was played during the evening. Those present were: Mbs Mildred Albaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Aultman, Miss Sarah Margarett Chance, Mia* Ruth Chandler, Mrs. Chester* Mc­ Donald Carr, Mr. and Mr*. H. W, Deem, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Font, Mr. and Mrs* L* J. George, Mias Ora Hanna, Miss Cannon Huffman, Miss Ruth Lewis, Miss Margaret Little, Mr. and Mr*. Paul McLaughlin, Miss Dorothy Nelsoti, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oir, Mr. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The annual meeting of the congre­ gation will be held this evening (April 6tb). A covered-dish dinner will be served at 6 o'clock and the business meeting will follow. Sabbath School, 9:46 a. m. Paul Ramsey, Supt, Lesson: “The Heaven­ ly Father,” of John 14:8-24* -Golden text; “LiJte as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear him.” Psalm 103:13. Morning worship, 11 a. m. The sermon will he preached by the Rev, Edwjr * P. Westphal, D*D. Dr. West* phal is Director of Adult Education and Men’s Work under our Board of Christian Education. Dr. Westphal will hold a conference for the adult leadership of our church at 2 p. m., on Sabbath in the S. S, room. All of the adult membership of the church is invited.'. Junior C. E. will meet at 6:16 in the Primary room. Senior C. E, will not meet this iweek. Union evening service in this church at 7:30. The service will be giv over to the ordination o f Marion Hostetler as a minister o f toe'Gospel, The Presbytery of-Dayton will be in charge o f the service. •The principle parts o f the service are; a sermon, the act of ordination, the ordihatom pray­ er, and a .charge to the newly ordain­ ed minister* The mid-week service will be held at the home o f Miss Jennie Bratton on Wednesday evening at 7:30. The pastor will review the book “ Imitoti Christi” by Thomas’s Kempis. This is a splendid Lenten meditation. Preparatory* services will be held on Friday evening and Saturday after- naon o f next week* The Rev. James P. Lytle of the First United Presby­ terian Church of Xenia will preach on Friday evening and the Rev. A* Pt Hilgeman o f the Beaver Reformed Chureh( on the Dayton road) will preach on Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock, The Sacraments of Holy Communion and Baptism will be ob­ served on Sabbath, April 14th. A catechetical class will also unite with the church at that time* ADAIR’S MIGHTY DOLLAR SALE -— O F - R U G S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister Choir Practice, Saturday, 7:30 p. m Church School, 10:00 a. m. P, M. Gillilan, Supt. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Sub­ ject; “Jesus, Savior.” Epworth League and Intermediate League, 6:80 p. m. At 7;80 we shall attend the Ordination Service in the Presbyterian Church. On Wednesday evening we shall ihave a covered dish supper at the Church at 6:80, to which all members, and those who attend otir Church, are invited* Special honors will be shown and Mrs, Robert J. Reed, Miss Nelle | those who did not miss a Service, Feb. Reeder, Miss Carrie M. Rife, Miss 10 to March 24. There will be music, Cristel Thornes, Mias Mildred Trumbo, both orchestral and vocal, and a de Mr*. Anna O. Wilson, Miss Jean A. Ilightftd hour of fellowship will be fen Wolfe. joyed at the close* YELLOW SPRINGS WANTS RAIL TRACKS REMOVED CLARK B. COLLINS. MANAGER OF WASCO COTTON GROWERS Yellow Springs village council has given the Dayton-Springfield A Xenia Traction Company ten days to remove traction rails, the line having been discontinued last fall. I f not removed the willage will do the wort And take over the material valued at $1,200. m i F H G M i * * * f c m * H ill* * * # C *4«rvtU#» O* FARM LOANS 4 t/t PERCENT INTEREST ; Five to ten years. N« stock to bay. No doable liability. Ns ab­ utted. Prompt appraisals. Quirt closing. Winwood & Co. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Art Year Bank*? to Aitomy |About Clark B. Collins, former . Cedar- villian, brother of M. W. Collins, Was­ co, Calif., has been named manager of the Wasco Cotton Growers Cooper­ ative cotton gill. Mr* Collins Was for several years manager of the Globe Cotton Gin and has had many1 years experience as gin operator and cotton buyer. 'Mr. Collins has been a resi­ dent o f California for many yean. OHIO BONDS IN SLUMP Ohio -bonds took a slide in the New York market following the Dsvey re quest for a moratorium. Moat o f the bonds took a 11 to 18 point drop Wed­ nesday end in soma banka and broker age houses dealings on Ohio securities Mlaa uutagAtoiajaaiSauhH . pm$ Wtovtot* " BEGINS SATURDAY—LASTS ONE WEEK This Is An Annual Event A t Which Any Rug In Our Entire Stock Is Delivered For Balance Can Be Paid In Convenient Weekly or Monthly Amounts $1 DOWN RUGS OF EVERY SIZE 9x12 Grass R u ga ..........................$ 3.9S 9x12 Rag Ruga ....... 4.50 9xi2.FeIto!eum R u ga .................... .56.50 9x12 W ool and Fiber R u g s ........ $12.75 9x12 Brussel R u g a .......................$18.75 Other Sixes ............................... .6x9, Make Your Selection — Pay $1.00 Down - enjoy its use while paying for i t .. 9x12 Velyet R u g s .... .........;....$22.S0 9x12 Axminster Rugs .......----- -----$25.95 9x12 W ilton Rugs ......... 11,3x12 Brussel Rugs .... 11.3x12 Axminster Rugs ,..$44,00 ...$22*00 ..$45.00 7,6x9, 9x9, 9x10,6, 9x15, 11,3x15 _ ' The rug w ill be delivered end you will 29 - 24 N. Detroit St. A D A I R ’ S Xenia, Ohio FLOUR OLEO CHEESE COOKIES AVONDALE. FOR BEST BAKING RESULTS. EATMORE* FOR COOKING OR TABLE USE. 34-LB. SACK 2 DAISY CREAM. . . . DELICIOUS MILD FLAVOR. DUTCH. MOLASSES, OR LEMON Cr.’fP. 2 LBS. LB. LBS* Bread Cmmfry Clufc, Plata ** alka*. Jewel Coffee. . . < SaatK m 4 fratnmt. Commeal . * . . White. Rolled Oats . • • em it, CM. ao*oz, •*■LOAF 8c I LB. 19c 3 LBS* iO c V/B WILL BUY YOUR EGGS BRING THEM IN TO D A Y LG. PKG. 19c Feed Sugar. . . * Pare creaaletetl. Motor Oil . . Thrtlttnhe* Plus tex. .2 5 LB. BAG $1.19 2.GAL. » CAN 8lC Scratch VJtteo. Dairy Feed VVrJcoi Mash . V.’csjo. 100 100 100 LB.BAG $2.15 blabg $1.79 l.B. B ag $2.29 Fillet Haddock 2 lbs. 29 C lb. 33c Cottage Butts . BREAKFAST BACON SMOKED JOW L . FRANKFURTERS . SMOKED CALU ES BOLOGNA . * SMOKED SAUSAGE SALT MACKEREL . P INK SALMON . Ib-28c 20c 17c 20c 17c 20c IO C « * IO C lb. I k lb. lb, lh. Crape Fruit Extra Fancy BANANAS 6 for 1 9 e 4 lbs. 23c HEAD LETTUCE TOMATOES . * STRAWBERRIES , APPLES, W1NESAP 2 fo r lb. pt. 5 lb* Ih. Florida G ranges s Um. LEAF LETTUCE CARROTS J TEXAS TAM S , 13c 19c 15c 25c 2Sc 10c hwtMto * ”» * * *

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